LURE - Alligator fat
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09/27/10 02:44 AM
09/27/10 02:44 AM
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dcampbell
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Should I cut it up into chunks and preserve with Sodium Benzoate or render it into oil. Never used it but I came into about 5#'s of the stuff. Pretty stout smell to it, could be a dandy bait down in a dirthole.
What say You folks.
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#2163320
09/27/10 03:50 AM
09/27/10 03:50 AM
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Now I have never even seen an alligator outside of a zoo, but I have an idea.
Am I wrong or is it true that the best meat from a gator is the tail?
So if we cross an alligator with a salamander we could pull the tail off and they would grow a new one! It would be like shearing sheep!
It takes 43 muscles to frown, 17 to smile, but only 3 for a proper trigger squeeze.
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#2163321
09/27/10 04:13 AM
09/27/10 04:13 AM
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Hawkeye that is an interesting idea but i will be more than happy to allow you a place to try this. Somehow I have a feeling that one such experience will be sufficient.
You are correct on the location of the best table fare.
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#2163329
09/27/10 04:52 AM
09/27/10 04:52 AM
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Simple Dave. We (you) just rope the gators by the tail, dally and pull, then drag the tail to a nice safe place before YOU get off the horse and take the rope off the tail.
I would do it myself, but I'm getting to old to be riding and roping. I came up with the idea, do I have to do everything?
It takes 43 muscles to frown, 17 to smile, but only 3 for a proper trigger squeeze.
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#2163384
09/27/10 07:17 AM
09/27/10 07:17 AM
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Hawkeye, I have caught several in the dead of winter where I duck hunt. they were harmless cause they couldnt move. one about eight foot is some more heavy. I aint jacking withem in warm weather though. A salligator is one hec of an idea though.
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#2163448
09/27/10 08:32 AM
09/27/10 08:32 AM
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Should I cut it up into chunks and preserve with Sodium Benzoate or render it into oil. Never used it but I came into about 5#'s of the stuff. Pretty stout smell to it, could be a dandy bait down in a dirthole.
What say You folks. I like the oil idea. Matter of fact I'd really like to try it out some time. I've been wanting to head south for Gators soon this just might put me over the edge for next spring.
I love the smell of Castor in the morning!
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#2163519
09/27/10 09:42 AM
09/27/10 09:42 AM
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Robert Lee, TEXAS
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Now why would an Indian Proctologist be interested in Alligator Fat???
Maybe to slick up his gloves???
LOL.....
I bet either will work... The oil would probably go further, and then you have crackling to eat while you are out on the line...
Don't you know that would make some NASSSSTY cornbread...
Even Joleithia Jones wouldn't eat that stuff...
Well she may make a stuffin for her coon..... LMAO
(Private Joke)
Good Luck and God Bless you and yours,
bulletbox, TEXAS
Even sheep are smart enough to shade up when it gets over 100....
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#2163640
09/27/10 11:51 AM
09/27/10 11:51 AM
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I don't know, Asa, but it could be the a rattlesnake emits an odor as part of his protection system. I know some toads and other reptiles do, maybe a rattlesnake does, too.
It takes 43 muscles to frown, 17 to smile, but only 3 for a proper trigger squeeze.
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#2163662
09/27/10 12:19 PM
09/27/10 12:19 PM
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Are we talking just fat here or meat too. I have a Gator frozen to skin soon and going to make some
THE SKULL MAN. 662-816-1041
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#2163764
09/27/10 01:43 PM
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Just the fat. My hunting buddy has another tag and is headed out to set some more lines. May try rendering some and leaving some cubed up and stabilized to see how it works.
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#2163816
09/27/10 02:37 PM
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I played with Gator Oil at the suggestion of reputable Coyote trapper. It creates a certain aggressive behavior in the K-9s I have introduced it to. I have seen evidence it certainly has it's place.
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#2164372
09/27/10 08:59 PM
09/27/10 08:59 PM
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fishermann222
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Anyone tried it? My hands crack and split open and bleed so bad during duck hunting season I have to keep lotion in my pocket and keep applying. That just keeps the cracking to a minumum, but they still do crack and bleed.
Maybe this is something to try?
I survived the Tman crash of '06
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#2164603
09/27/10 10:57 PM
09/27/10 10:57 PM
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Robert Lee, TEXAS
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I just found it on the net, and thought of Dave when I saw it...
Was looking for ideas for rendering gator fat and found that deal, it sure sounds like it might work better than utter cream...
My Later Father had the same problem with his hands and feet, mainly his feet, he went to the drug stor that a friend owned and he made him up some stuff to use, it worked great for a while, but then quit like everything else he tried...
His standby stuff was Corn Huskers lotion.....
Good Luck and God Bless you and yours,
bulletbox, TEXAS
Even sheep are smart enough to shade up when it gets over 100....
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#2164630
09/27/10 11:15 PM
09/27/10 11:15 PM
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fishermann222
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yeah BB that has been my issue, I find something new and it works for a while, then after a year or so it quits working, and I have to find another.
I survived the Tman crash of '06
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#2164636
09/27/10 11:19 PM
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fisherman, I know the cold up there creates tons of issue on skin but try this and see if it will work for ya. Put some really good lotion of whatever type you use on your hands at night,. then put on a nitrile glove and do that every night or at least part of the night and see if that helps any. I had to try that with mine as they do the same thing. It helped a ton with my hands. May not work at all but it may be worth a shot.
Good luck with it.
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